DERBYSHIRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... DERBYSHRE- PIPAYE DERBYSHIRE E:PIPHAN'Y SESSITON.S ,he to TUESDAY, JAN. 6. !nt The Magistrates assembled soon after twelve o'clock for nd the despatch of business. J. B. CROnrPToN, Esq. read > over the accounts of the last quarter, which were discussed, ;e and passed. ?? W. J. LocKETT, Esq. read the report of the visiting St. Magistrates at the County Gaol, in which there was nothing tar ...

Published: Wednesday 14 January 1835
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3908 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTTLLIGENCE. COURT OF CHANCERY.-TuESDnAY. BERNAL V. BERNAL. Mr. WVAKEFIELD appeared hi support of a petition pro- sented in this case by one of the kindred and legatees of Gasper Bernal, a person of the Jewish persuasion, who had left his property in the hands of trustees to be divided in certain proportions among his descendants and genera- tion of the same religion. The petitioner was ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... -LAW NQOTfES.-Es DAY. I COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER.. Sittings at ten. Mortara v Heal, pegtilon, part ?? v Rhodes, to be spoke ?? v Boner, appeal, part ?? v Fox, appeali-cre- dith v Bowen, ap ?? V Jackson, appeal, to bereheard Same v Greer wood, ?? v Bawtre, cause by order. VICE.CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER.. Sittings at ten. ?? continued-after which Twyford v Trail, to be spoke to ...

DERBY BOROUGH SESSIONS

... is- SATURDAY, JANUARY 10th, Before John falDgn, Esq. (Recorder,) Richard Wriqht liaden, Esq. (Mayor,) Richard Leaper, Esq. and Ith Thomas Haden, Esq. Maagistrates. of The usual formalities having been gone through, the Ir learned RECOlIDEaR shortly addressed the Grand Jury, (of I which STEPILKEN 0AMBDLE, Esq. was Foreman,) remarking upon the small number of prisoners for trial. which he said, ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... SHERIFF CRI1ZINAL COURT. On Tu'esdary a Crirniinel Court Was heid It Ore, by Axorteit'it Muel Its RA, Esg. of MoIrsteyshall, Shserill of Aberdeenshirtte. The first ?? I)TOLgtst to the bar was Ivelis Glhtsrf ?? or theft[ aggravated by breaking Oites litck'fssst pliaces. '1he Pastel pieaded Not Guilty, A jury was then inslscoellssd. cud Witnesses were called to prove the chaurge. it atppearted ...

INQUEST AT RATHCORMACK

... INQUEST AT RATHCOR1MACK. Evidence was led fccr thirteen days in this distressing rose, after ishieli, on Wednesday the 7th instant, thle Coroner charged the Jurv. We extract-the follocsing ncc- count ft-rm the flebfli Evening Poet : CARGE OF TUE CORONERS. M~r Coroner Fisott then said, Gentlemen of tice Jury, after a verv arduous exariniation of %witnesses on both sides, tbis nquiry is very ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE. An inhabitant of Sherborne-lane complained that the houses in the neighbourhood were nightly in danger of being plundered, in consequence of the facilities which were afforded to thieves by means of an empty house, No. 5, which had, he understood, been purchased by the Cor- poration, according to the terms ?? new street. The house had been for some time left without watch, and ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOIft4B$.-Tiiw DiYr. COURT OF COAN6EAT, WESTMINSTER. Sittiugi at ten. Green '3akaon; l t be re-hard by ?? v Green. 00d t Bawire; calue by ?? V Harvey ap. ?? y James ?? v MoxntfOid; ditto. VXCL-CIUNCE LLORS COURT, WESTMINSTER. 'The Vlre.~Cnello, w/ill takeB adjourned gad new petitions, of whbich there are above ?? in the Uiit. ROLLS' COURT, WESTMINSTEBR lv ood, for judgment-MoodY v Geary; ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-WEDNESDAY: MORTARA V. HALL. This case wasarguedyesterday, at some length. It was a petition of Mr. Burghart, a tailor, for leave to bring an action in order to try his right to recoversa part or the whole of a bill for certain articles of dress furnished to the late Captain Nisbett, of the Life Guards. Sir W. HoRNE replied this morning, on the part of the petitioner. Much of ...

LONDON POLICE

... A NIcE COuPilI.-UNION-1HALI.. -iI the course of the day i man aid womalu p resentedti tIemnsellves. art d the man, addressing the magistrate slid-__ YoUr worship, I took the liberty of calling to know whether I might marry this here ,VOnllirI Wort stands by my ?? Magistrate said that he was at liberty to marry tire woman if he pleased.- Applicailt: Bit I have one wife already, your worship. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWI INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF CHANCERY.-TvlIsnDY. GREEN V. JACKSON, This was an appeal from a decision of the late Master of the Rolls. The matter was argued before Lord Brougham a short time previous tp his resignation of office; but no judgment being delivered, the parties were now compelled to have the case reheard. The question arose out of the construction of the will of Joseph Chap- man, ...

CHESHIRE SESSIONS

... CESHR SESSONS. CHESHIRE SES5£oNs. RIOT AT HIGHER BEBsINGTOTq-A DREADFUL LOSS OF M1dliE THAN FIFTY LIVES! a John Robinson. John Fea, James Hylands, John M'Vay Richard litterns, John Davies, labourer, J ...